
Six Nations 2016: Start Times, TV Schedule, Live Stream Info and Table
France will look to prevent 2016 RBS Six Nations champions England from claiming their first Grand Slam in 13 years this Saturday when the two teams collide in Paris at the Stade de France.
Head coach Eddie Jones knows his England side must only beat Les Bleus in order to clinch the nation's first Grand Slam since 2003, with the Australian tactician still undefeated as team chief.
The title may be decided already, but there are more surprises left to play out as Ireland, Scotland, Wales and France vie for the best possible finish in the standings and much still to contend for.
Read on as we run down the biggest headline surrounding the fifth and final week of this year's Six Nations, complete with all the essential live stream information, start times and the latest table standings.
| Saturday, Mar 19 | 2:30 p.m. GMT/10:30 a.m. ET | Wales | vs. | Italy | BBC One |
| Saturday, Mar 19 | 5 p.m. GMT/1 p.m. ET | Ireland | vs. | Scotland | ITV 1 |
| Saturday, Mar 19 | 8 p.m. GMT/4 p.m. ET | France | vs. | England | BBC One |
| 1 | England | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 101 | 49 | 8 |
| 2 | Wales | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 83 | 74 | 5 |
| 3 | Scotland | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 97 | 80 | 4 |
| 4 | France | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 61 | 78 | 4 |
| 5 | Ireland | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 93 | 62 | 3 |
| 6 | Italy | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 65 | 157 | 0 |
Matches can be streamed live via the BBC Sport website and ITV Player.
Eddie Jones' Grand Slam Dream in the Balance

Few might have imagined former Japan coach Jones would make such a triumphant start to life at the England helm, making his team the first ever to win the Six Nations crown with a week to spare.
One more victory is all that's needed for England to seal the Grand Slam and end their 13-year hoodoo, and BBC Sport analyst Jeremy Guscott has said they'll stand up to the pressure:
"Since the Five Nations became Six in 2000, England have gone into the final game of the championship on five occasions knowing that victory would give them a Grand Slam.
Only once have they won it and converted that position into a clean sweep of all five games.
However, against France on Saturday, I fully expect England to deliver coach Eddie Jones a Grand Slam in his first campaign.
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It hasn't been such the fairytale story for France coach Guy Noves, also in his first year at the national team helm after departing Toulouse last year, winning two and losing two of his first four games in charge.
Simon Thomas of Wales Online has hailed the Red Rose as deserving victors in this year's competition, a consensus many would agree with, but a new pressure falls on England's players to see out the task in Week 5:
England were highlighted by Betting Expert as pre-tournament favourites to win the Triple Crown, but while they've already lived up to that hype, there's a weight of expectancy on the team to deliver the bigger prize in Week 5.
The emerging generation consisting of the likes of Maro Itoje, 21, Billy Vunipola, 23, Jack Nowell, 22, and Anthony Watson, 22, may have great promise ahead, but their experience in dealing with such pressures as this remains slim.
Rags-to-Riches Opportunities Afoot

It's not often the Six Nations table heads into the final week of action with such drastic changes on the line, but this year has painted a different landscape as second place through to fifth lie undecided with just three games remaining.
Second-placed Wales are on for a runners-up finish, but a shock defeat to Italy could see them end up as low as fourth, while fifth-placed Ireland can hope to turn their tournament around and clinch second spot before the end.
Coach Joe Schmidt's men will have to defend their borders from a Scottish assault in order to do so, though, and with the Scots seeking their third consecutive win, the travelling side have their tails up.
It was a win over Scotland that put the finishing touches on Ireland's 2015 Six Nations championship, but Edinburgh hooker Ross Ford has said Vern Cotter's side have revenge on their mind, per Sky Sports:
"We will use last season's game a little bit for motivation. It has been mentioned. It would be silly if you didn't look back at it. It was a poor performance from us. But this time we are a far better team than we were then.
We just want to do ourselves justice by putting in a good performance. I think they're going through a bit of a transition. They have lost a few key members of the squad. But they are still a dangerous team who don't make too many mistakes.
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France have lost twice on the trot since starting their tournament with back-to-back wins, but a surprise victory against the English could also yield a runners-up place for them should Wales slip against the Azzurri.
Some have labelled this a weak time for European rugby following the success of the southern hemisphere nations at last year's World Cup, but an open and even Six Nations nevertheless makes for superb entertainment.

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